SOLUTIA INCORPORATED/MONSANTO COMPANY
ANNISTON, CALHOUN COUNTY, ALABAMA
REFERENCES
R. Canady, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Draft Health Consultation; Evaluation of Soil, Blood, and Air Data from Anniston,
Alabama; February 14, 2000.
A. C. Rencher; Methods of Multivariate Analysis; John Wiley
and Sons, Inc.; New York 1995.
R. R. Sokal and C. D. Michner; A Statistical Method for
Evaluating Systematic Relationships; University of Kansas Science Bulletin
38 1409-1438 (1958).
DL Phillips et al; Chlorinated hydrocarbon levels in human
serum: effects of fasting and feeding; Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 18
495-500 (1989).
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; Toxicological
Profile for Polychlorinated Bihenyls (update); Draft for Public Comment; December
1998.
DT Miller et al; Human exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls
in greater New Bedford, Massachusetts: A prevalence study; Arch. Environ.
Contam. Toxicol. 20 410-416 (1991).
SL Gerstenberger et al; concentrations of blood and hair
mercury and serum PCBs in an Ojibwa population that consumes Great Lakes region
fish; Clinical Toxicol. 35 377-386 (1997).
Kathleen Kreiss; Studies on populations exposed to polychlorinated
biphenyls; Env. Health Perspec. 60 193-199 (1985).
MP Longnecker et al; Correlations among human plasma levels
of dioxin-like compounds and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and implications
for epidemiologic studies; Arch. Env. Health 55 195-200 (2000).
Larry G. Hansen; Stepping backward to improve assessment
of PCB congener toxicities; Env. Health Perspec. 106 171-189 (1998).
H Humphrey et al; PCB congener profile in the serum of
humans consuming Great Lakes fish; Env. Health Perspec. 108 167-172
(2000).
JF Brown; Determination of PCB metabolic, excretion, and
accumulation rates for use as indicators of biological response and relative
risk; Environ. Sci. Technol. 28 2295-2305 (1994).
H Ouw et al; Use and health effects of Aroclor 1242, a
polychlorinated biphenyl, in an electrical industry; Archives Environ. Health
31 189-194 (1976).
A. Fischbein et al; Dermatological findings in capacitor
manufacturing workers exposed to dielectric fluids containing polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs); 37 69-74 (1982).
JL Jacobson et al; Effects of in utero exposure to polychlorinated
biphenyls and related contaminants on cognitive function in young children;
J. Pediatrics 116 38-45 (1990).
WJ Rogan and BC Gladen; Study of human lactation for effects
of environmental contaminants: the North Carolina breast milk and formula
project and some other ideas; Environ Health Perspect. 60 215-221 (1985).
SL Schantz; Developmental neurotoxicity of PCBs in humans:
What do we know and where do we go from here? Neurotox. Teratology 18
217-227 (1996).
RF Segal; Epidemiological and laboratory evidence of PCB-induced
neurotoxicity; 26 709-737 (1996).
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Solid Waste and Emergency
Response; A Guide on Remedial Actions at Superfund Sites With PCB Contamination;
Directive 9355.4-01 FS; August 1990.
DJ Paustenbach, BL Finley, and TF Long; The critical role
of house dust in understanding the hazards posed by contaminated soils; Int
J Toxicol; 16 339-362 (1997).
JH Shirai and JC Kissel; Uncertainty in estimated half-lives
of PCBs in humans: impact on exposure assessment; Science of the Total Environment
187 199-210 (1996).
JD Sahl et al; Polychlorinated biphenyls in the blood of
personnel from an electric utility; J Occup Med 27 639-643 (1985).
MS Wolf et al; Blood levels of organochlorine residues
and risk of breast cancer; J Nat Cancer Inst 85 648-652 (1993).
ME Hovinga et al; Historical changes in serum PCB and DDT
levels in an environmentally -exposed cohort; Arch Environ Contam Toxicol
22 362-366 (1992).
DJ Hunter et al; Plasma organochlorine levels and the risk
of breast cancer; New Eng J Med; 337 1253-1258 (1997).
HEB Humphrey et al; PCB congener profile in the serum of
humans consuming great lakes fish; Environ Health Perspec 108 167-172
(2000).
LP Hanrahan et al; Serum PCB and DDE levels of frequent
Great Lakes sport fish consumers - A first look; Environ Research Section
A 80 S26-S37 (1999).
JL Jacobson et al; Effects of exposure to PCBs and related
compounds on growth and activity in children; Neurotoxicology and Teratology
12 319-326 (1990).
A Schecter et al; Polychlorinated biphenyl levels in the
tissues of exposed and nonexposed humans; Environ Health Perspect 102
Suppl 1: 149-158 (1994).
TABLES
Table 1: Blood Serum PCB concentrations (ppb) in adults
The following figure was not available in electronic format
for conversion to HTML at the time of the preparation of this document. To
obtain a hard copy of this figure, please contact:
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Division of Health Assessment and Consultation
Attn: Chief, Program Evaluation, Records, and Information Services Branch
E-56
1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30333